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Zandisile Howe makes it to Guinness World Records

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Digital creator and Miss Ecotourism 2022/2023 Zandisile Howe.
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MBABANE – Digital creator and Miss Ecotourism 2022/2023, Zandisile Howe, is the first pageant winner to reach the Guinness World Records.

Howe participated in a Guinness World Records attempt as part of the nationalities contributing vocals to a music recording titled 159. The record was achieved by The Frequency School, Martina Fuchs, Maejor Brandon Michael Green, Aaron Dawson, Kingsley Maduka and Brandon Lee, all from the United States of America.

Howe said she achieved this alongside other women.

 “Yours truly is now officially a world record holder. Alongside 194 phenomenal women, each representing a different country, we broke the record for the most nationalities to contribute vocals to a single song. The song is called 195 and every woman said one word in her native language: ‘Equality’. However, this was no ordinary song — it was created using the 528 Hz ‘Love Frequency’, a healing sound vibration known to promote inner peace, transformation and emotional well-being,” she said.

She further explained that the project is about unity. “From the sounds of birds and heartbeats to voices from all corners of the world, this project is about unity, healing and raising the world’s frequency, literally and spiritually. Representing Eswatini on a global track like this, I’m absolutely honoured,” she added.

Full story in today’s paper.

Howe with her Guinness World Records certificate.
Howe with her Guinness World Records certificate.
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